TRANSPORT OF MATERIALS

Valve box

Valve boxes are used to manage the flow of loose materials (grains, pulses, oilseeds, biomass and pellets) which fall by gravity and which are fed to its inlet channel.


Two-way electric valve box
Two-way electric valve box
Two-way electric valve box
Two-way electric valve box
Two-way electric valve box
Two-way pneumatic valve box
Two-way pneumatic valve box
Two-way pneumatic valve box
Two-way pneumatic valve box
Two-way pneumatic valve box
Two-way pneumatic valve box
Three-way electric valve box
Three-way electric valve box
Three-way electric valve box
Three-way electric valve box
Three-way pneumatic valve box
Three-way pneumatic valve box
Three-way pneumatic valve box
Three-way pneumatic valve box
Three-way pneumatic valve box
Three-way pneumatic valve box

Valve boxes are used to manage the flow of loose materials (grains, pulses, oilseeds, biomass and pellets) which fall by gravity and which are fed to its inlet channel.
A valve box is provided with several outlet channels (two or three), and the transferred material is directed to the selected part of the system located behind the valve box. Owing to the drive and the closing flap, one of the outlet channels of the valve box is opened while others are closed.

Depending on the number of outlets and the shape of the body, we offer three types of valve boxes:

  • two-way, non-symmetrical (RDN)
  • two-way, symmetrical (RDS)
  • three-way, symmetrical (RTS)

Valve boxes are typically painted in the RAL 1015 colour. Optionally, it is possible to use other colours. At the Client’s request, the devices may be carried out in stainless steel and galvanised versions. For safety reasons, the valve boxes are provided with guards for moving parts and an inspection flap, which allows the damper’s condition to be checked.

We also manufacture screwed valve boxes which allows for a quick and efficient replacement of components in areas particularly exposed to abrasion by the raw material.

Design

  • body
  • closing flap including a damper
  • drive (electric, pneumatic and manual)
  • sensors